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Skanska Integrated Solutions leads the Williams College Museum of Art project
October 28, 2024
Skanska is leading the construction of the Williams College Museum of Art, emphasizing sustainability and innovation in design.
The world’s largest solar farm online in China
October 25, 2024
China activates the world’s largest solar farm in Xinjiang, a 5 GW facility covering 33,000 acres and will generate 6.09 billion kWh annually.
Bechtel secures $453M contract for Michigan solar project
October 24, 2024
Bechtel will lead the design and construction of Sunfish Solar 2, a 360MW facility, marking Michigan’s move toward 50% renewable energy by 2030.
MDOT submits funding request to study wildlife crossing hotspots
October 23, 2024
MDOT seeks federal funding to study wildlife crossing hotspots and reduce Michigan’s 55,000 annual vehicle-wildlife collisions, improving road safety and wildlife protection.
High number of construction firms struggling to find workers
October 22, 2024
Construction firms are struggling to hire, with 94% citing an aging workforce and fewer young workers as key factors contributing to shortages.
Single-family construction on the rise while multifamily development drops
October 21, 2024
Steady growth occurs in the single-family home market with the increase in Q2, while the oversaturation of multi-family homes slows development.
British Columbia introduces new tower crane regulations for improved construction safety
October 21, 2024
Tower crane regulations in British Columbia now require a Notice of Project submission to enhance both worker and civilian safety.
Liebherr signs US$2.8 billion zero-emission mining equipment deal
October 18, 2024
Liebherr and Fortescue announce a new partnership expansion to produce zero-emission mining equipment to deliver on decarbonization targets.
Edged Energy breaks ground on eco-friendly data center in Arizona
October 17, 2024
Edged Energy begins construction on its state-of-the-art data center in Mesa, Arizona, set to redefine sustainable digital infrastructure.
U.S. bridges in crisis: Over a third need repair or replacement, says ARTBA
October 15, 2024
More than a third of U.S. bridges need repair or replacement, posing risks to public safety and the economy.